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DELICATE CHILDREN.
Doctor Told This Mother Tilt Vinol <S a
Fine Remedy—Mrs. Flagg Tells How
Her Daughter Wes Restored to Health
hj Vinol.
' Our little daughter, six years
nf age, after a severe attack of
the measles, which developed into
pneumonia, was left pitifully thin
weak and emaciated. She had nc
appetite, and her stomach was so
weak it could not retain food.
She lay in this condition for week?
nothing the doctor prescribed did
a bit of good, and we were be
ginning to think she would never
recover.
“At this time we commenced
to give her Vinol, and the effect
was marvelous. The doctor was
amazed at her progress, and whei
we told him we were giving her
Vinol, he replied, “ ft is a fine rem
edy, keep it up.’ We did so,
and she recovered her health and
strength moths nbefore the doctor
said she would.’’—Mrs. J. W.
Flagg, Portland, Me.
Vinol is a real cod liver prepa
ration containing in a highly con
centrated form all of the body
building st rengf h creating and cm
ative elements of cod liver oil and
tonic iron added. It is delicious
to take and children love it.
1 ilvery mother who has a weak
.tilicate or ailing child, should
try Vinol on our offer to return
her money if it fads to give sat
isfaction. Summerville Drug Co.,
Summerville Ga.
Road Notice
Georgia, Chattooga county.
All persons interested are here
by notified that if no good cause
is shown to the contrary, an or
der will be granted by the Board
of county commissioners of Roads
and Reveues of said county, at
their regular Mandi term, 1909,
wil grant an order to discontinue
public road No. 5 in Trion dis
trict. It being shown by peti
tions filed in office at the Jan.
term, 1909, that this road has bee
abandoned by the public and that
said road No. 5 is of no public
utility.
Given under band and seal this
15th dav of Fcby., 1909.
‘ J. T. JOLLY, Chm.
E. N. MARTIN, Clerk.
Mr. J. E. Ballenger of Sublig
na was in town Monday.
Mr. M. W. Wimpee of Subligna
was here Monday on business.
For
Lame
ySfiR, Back
An aching back is instantly relieved by an
application of Sloan’s Liniment.
This liniment takes the placeof massage and
is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates —
without rubbing—through the skin and muscu
lar tissue right to the bone, quickens the blood,
relieves congestion, and gives permanent as
well as temporary relief.
Sloaris
Liniment
has no equal as a remedy for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or any
pain or stiffness in the muscles / t A
or joints. | fflk L I
Erie* 25c., and $1 00. /
Dr. Ear! S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U S. A
Sloan* book oo horaoa. oottlo. abeep and poultry ooat fro®.
' FROM UNCLE JIM FOWLER’S BOY
Mr. i'diter -11 hab bin *ed
whar a man hab de dollars
his wife <ught to hab de sense.
Its tuddtr way at my house. De
ole or.man habs de dollars an ize
got de “cents.” Guess dats all
rite, do, kase a ooman wants mon
ey to purchase enjoyment wid an
fer missions an in a general w r ay
gits de good outen a dollar. But
a man wants de dollar fer de pur
pos of dis dollar workin fer an
nudder dollar or to store away
fer de rust to cumulate on. De
Bible say it will ruses not prop
erly used, an what de Bible say
am true. When de Bible says
given is lak bred cast on de wa
ters to return in four fold to yer
arterwards. I don’t think it
means to give t o His cause
is good investment so far as to de
material things ob dis wurld am
koncerned; but will return in foui
fold in speritual blessings. Kase
es de udder persition am rite de
more I gibs de richer I wud git,
and de richer I gits de harder it
am fer me to git to hebben fer
de Bible say so whin it says its
hard fer a rich man to enter heb
bin. An I nose de Lord aint
gwinter ax us ter do dat which
wud injure, our chances fer heb
bin. De greatest blessin on dis
yearth am spiritual blessens an
not de perishable things ov dis
life. De Bible say as how its
more blest, to gib dan ter reeeive
and when it say dat it means yer
gwinte git speritual kumfort
outen it.
Sum smart feller scd dat sum
people made a specialty of killin
udder folks time. Dats so, kase
las yar dar cum a nice rain and
i wuz overjyed bout gittin ter
set out my tater slips and bout
hour by de sun I gin ter git
redy whin a feller cum long an
(dim up on de fence an talked
bout his nabor tilde sun went
down an I dident git ter set out
nary tater slip. And so I scd
ter myself niaby de groun wont
be too dry fer termorrow eben
ing an so jess whin I gin ter git
redy sorter set out my slips nud
der feller cum long and tuck up
de hole ebbening splainin ter m
how to set slips, vvuk cm an farm
in gineral, an so de sun went dow
agin on me an no tater slips out.
I noticed dem same fellers in
town tudder day huntin taters
to bed.
Dar wuz a smart man whut scd
dar wuz nun of us but what habs
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1909.
our opportunities but we manage
somehow ter dodge em. Dat am
shorly so. Opportunities cums
mos ebbery day in sum form
or tudder. Maybe ter inrich our
mental capacity or add dollars
to our scant fortune or do sum
kind act fer our nabo or per
form sum Christian dooty. Dese
here oppertunities be lyin rite
dar in de middle ob de rode in
plane vue but f< re we git ter
em we scramble ober a ditch or
clime ober a log to git onto a
trail dat goes clean roun em. Dat
human folks ded out. Now dis
am mos ingenerally so an we or
ter acknowledge de korn, but
yer no mos folks wont knowledge
de corn bout enything ceptin yer
step on dey foot.
Well, Mr. Editor, spring am
most here, kase de maple and de
red elm say so, an es de wet wed
der dont dry up purty soon us
niggers as well as dese w’hite
folks am a gwinter git mity be
hind wid our farmin operations,
and de wimmin folks wid der
flowers. Uncle Jo Patterson say
as how de ole chicken hen am now
a settin on her roos ob nites hab
in pleasant drcams bout how she
gwinter rite away spile out de
ole oomans flower bed purty
soon . Dey say es a man dont
talk up his own lizzness nobody
else gwinter talk it up fer him,
and 1 specks dats so, kase self
ishness am de special ingregeant
ob human nater. Sorter lak dis,
es yer see a feller cum up ter a
crowd an gin ter talk bout korn
being hi an scace yer mite no he
hab got korn tu sell but es he sa
dar am plenty ob korn in de lan
and money am mity scace yer
me ob de feller what wuz outen
may no he hab korn tu buy. Mins
me ob de feller what wuz
outen cold when de weder drapp
ed down ter zero. He put on a
linen duster an got him a pal
meto fan and struck out down
de street a puffin an a fannin
ob heself fer dear life wid dat ole
koat stuck strate out behind wid
a blizzard playin yanka doodle
on de tale thereof, an so in dis
Rendition he met a nabo and dat
nabo say what am yer gwine on
in dis fas'hun fer, am yer crazy?
and he say not much. He say as
how he am outen cole an he wernt
gwinter hab dat fule cole dealer
laminin up prices on him.
Yourn truly,
Uncle Jim Fowler’s Boy.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
Whereas J. N. Rush, adminis
trator of Mrs. C. A. Allen, rep
resents to the court in his peti
tion duly filed that he has ad
ministered Mrs. C. A. Allen's es
tate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindrod and creditors,
to show cause, if any they ran,
why said administrator should
not be discharged from adminis
tration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in
Aoril, 1909.
J. P. JOHNSTON,
Ordinary < hattooga county, Ga
Road Notice
GEORGlA—Chattooga County.
All persons interested are here
by notified that if no good cause
is shown to the contrary, an or
der will be granted by the Board
of County Commissioners of Road
and Revenues of said County, at
the regular March term, 1909, es
tablishing a change in public
road as marked out by the Su
perintendent of roads for Summer
ville district, commencing at or
near the point where the private
way leading to residence of J.
Ha’rhrw, leaves the said public
road, thence across the Central
of Ga. Ry. Co., thence along or
near the original line between
lots 2 and 3 in the 13th district
and 4th section to the north
east corner of lot No. 35 in
said district and section, thence
diagonally across said lot No. 35
in a southwesterly direction, and
come into the present line of said
public road just west of gate lead
ing to residence on top of hill,
running through lands of J. H.
Harlow, E. W. Linden and W. B. >
Cotton.
Given under hand and seal this
15th day of Feb. 1909.
J. T. JOLLY, Chm.
i E. N. MARTIN, Clerk.
fdafdafdsfds
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Bids will be received by the
Board of Road and Revenues
Monday, March 15th, for build
ing three concrete piers, near Ly
erly.
Said piers are to be built for
a two span steel bridge at loca
tion designated by the Board of
County Commissioners. There
will be three concrete piers, one
in the stream and one on each
bank.
The center pier will be 3 feet
by 16 feet at the top and 5 feet
by 18 feet at the base, and each
end or bank pier will be feet
by 16 feet at the top and by
18 feet at the base. The top of
the piers are to be not less than
8 feet above medium low water
level, which is to be determined
by the County Commissioners of
Chattooga county. The piers are
to be set on a rock foundation
now in the bed of the stream
and believed to be about three
feet below medium low water
level, and the contractor is to go
to that depth unless rock is
struck at a higher elevation. The
piers are to be built of concrete
made of a mixture of one part
Portland cement, 3 parts clean,
sharp sand and 5 parts clean grav
el; all to be thoroughly mixed,
(the sand and cement first being
mixed dry) and placed inside of
woodpn forms, which are to be
made of dressed lumber. After
the concrete has set hard, the
forms shall be removed. The
piers shall have a smooth face,
and the work shall be performed
in such a workmanlike manner
that no imperfections shall show
anywhere, and the concrete work
shall be first-lass and to the en
tire satisfaction of the commission
ers of Chattooga county, Ga., be
fore acceptance will be given.
The contractor is to furnish all
materials of every character nec
essary to construct and complete
the piers in accordance with these
specifications. He is also to set
the piers as shown on the blue
print plan attached, and his par
ticular attention is called to the
distance the piers are to be
apart and their reltative location
to each other, as shown on said
blue print attached, which is
made a part of these specifi
cations and is to be followed by
the Contractor. The Board re
serves the right to reject any
and all bids.
J. T. JOLLY, Chm.
E. N, MARTIN. Clerk.
Mr. J. D. Barbour of Haywood
was in town Monday .
BONDS AT 80c
An old established manufactory
of high class goods, desires to se
cure a little more capital to meet
the increasing demand for their
product. It offers a small issue
: of 6 per cent, coupon bonds at
80c on the sl. $25 bond for S2O.
SIOO bond for SBO. For full par
ticulars address. Drawer 52,
Galesburg, HL
Road Notice
Georgia, Chattooga county.
All persons interested are here
by notified that if no good cause
is shown to the contrary, an order
will be granted by the Board of
County Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of said county, at
the regular February term, 1909,
establishing a change in public
road as marked out by commis
sioners of roads for Trion district
commencing at where said road
leaves the Broomtown road near
the line of lot of land No. 6,
thence following said last named
road across said lot about 200
yards to the line of Mrs.
Allman, thence east to Godwin’s
line about 300 yards, thence east
about 400 yards along the line of
Godwin and Gilreath intersecting
the Summerville public road near
Gilreath’s house.
G iven under hand and seal, this
15 day of Feby., 1909.
J. T. JOLLY, Chm.
E. N. MARTIN, Clerk.
How can any person risk tak
ing some unknown cough remedy
when Foley’s Honey and Tar
costs them no more 1 It is a safe
remedy, contains no harmful
drugs, and cures the most obsti
nate coughis and colds. Why ex
periment with your health? In
sist upon having the genuine Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar. Sold by
all druggist.
Alfred Burnet, colored, of Dirt
town, was adjudged insane by a
jury before Ordinary Johnston
Saturday night. There are sev
eral eases of small pox in the
neighborhood where Burnet lives,
and on this account he will not
be sent to the state sanitarium at
present.
g“My Young Sister”!
jj writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., “took K
Imy advice, which was, to take Cardui. She was I
S staying with me and was in terrible misery, but Oar- 1
E dui helped her at once.
I take CAR 0 Ull
I It Will Help You |
“Last spring,” Mrs. Hudson continues, “I was S
g! in a rack of pain. The doctor did no good, so I began I
Eg to take Cardui. The first dose helped me. Now 1 1
Bam in better health than in three years.”.
Every girl and woman needs Cardui, to cure E
|| irregularity, falling feelings, headache, backache and E
H similar female troubles. Cardui is safe, reliable, I
H scientific. Trv Cardui. g
AT ALL DRUG STORES j|
DON’T BE MISLED
The retail druggists of this
country , as a class, are noted for
their high standard of intelligence
and honorable dealing, but it is a
well known fact that occasionally
you will find one who will try
to sell you something else when
you call for a remedy of estab
tablished reputation. He forgets
that your health is more impor
tant than his pocketbook.
For example, when you ask for
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the
great Kidney, Liver and Bladder
Remedy, don’t let any druggist
drug clerk or storekeeper persu
ade you into buying something
else in its place. Every time he
succeeds in selling you worthless
substitutes he makes more prof
it, but you are humbugged at
the expense of your health.
For many years we have /watch
ed with much interest the/remark
able record maintained zny Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. /From the
very beginning, the proprietors
had so much confidence in it that
they invited every orie to send
for a free sample bottle
so that people could judge of its
great curative value in even the 4
most distressing cases of kidney
and lived and bladder troubles.
On another page of this paper
you will find a few of the letters
prompted by feelings of heartfelt
gratitude, that are constantly
coming to Dr. Kilmer & Co. No
one can doubt such sincere and
honest testimony.
Swamp-Root is prepared only
by Kilmer & Co. Laboratories
Binghampton, N. Y Don't ex
periment—ls you need a medi
cine you should have the best.
Messrs. S. D. Scoggins and J.
E. Thomas were over from Dirt
town Monday.
James M. Carpenter of Hay
wood was in town Saturday.